THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, August 19, 1964 25 Tribal Ties MICKEY MOUSE & Wh MY, y) Va MIL Aa "4, "ep . Mig bh a, ay . WWAIGYGEELE TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--~Toronto WGR-TV Channel 2---Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo WKBW-TV Channel 7~Buffalo WROC-TV Channel 8--Rochester CFTO-TV Channel 9~Toronto ., CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie WEDNESOAY EVE. 5:00 PM. N--Family neatre )---Five jock Matinee The Early Show ¢--Riverboat 6:15 PLM, 4--Headline News o-T.V, Derby 46:30 P.M. 114-6-4-3-2---News) Weather) 7--Highway Patrol 6--Prairie Spotlight 6:45. PM. Ni-Femily Theatre @2--Huntley Brinkley 7:00 P.M. 9---Best of Grouche @--Peter Gunn 7--Girl Talk 6-3--National 4--News 10:38 A.M. $2--Word For Word T--Price is Right 63--Chez Helene Musicale 8-2--Jeopardy 7--Missing Links 6--Girl Talk 4-Pete and Gladys 12:00 par Sports 4--The Honeymooters 3--Glynis 2--Death Valley Days 7:30 P.M, 9--Dick Van Dyke 6-2--The Virginian ¢--Ozzie and Harriet 6--Wheelspin 4--Special:-- The Great Conventions 3--My Favorite Martian 7:45 P.M. Cry ZL {tapyy ot 6:00 P.M. fT=michael Shayne 9--My Favorite Martian 7-~Patty Duke 6--Camera West 6:30 P.M. 9--Movie 7--Farmer's Daughter 63--Perry Mason 4--Suspense 9:00 1i--Naked City 8-2--Movie 7--Ben Casey 4--The Beverly Hilibiiiies °;30 P.M. 63--Suspense Theatre 4--Dick Van Dyke Show 10:00 P.M. Ni--Steve Allen 8-2--The Eleventh Hour 7--77 Sunset Strip 4-On Broadway Tonight 10:30 P.M. 9--Sports Hot Seat 63--Newsmagazine 11:00 P.M. 11-4-8-7-6-4-3-2--News Weather, Sports 15 PM 9--Metro Final é--Viewpoint 11:20 7-4--Late Show 11:30 P.M. Music 9--Douglas Fairbanks 8-2--Tonight Show 'Movie THURSDAY 8-2--Say When 7--Surfside 6 6--Elwood Glover 4--Noon News 3--Popeye's Party 12:18 P.M, 4-Speaker of the House 12:30 P.M. 1l--The Buccaneers 9--Playtime With Uncle Bobby 8-2--Truth or Consequences 6--Movie Matinee 4--Search for Tomorrow Movie 12:45 P.M. 4-Guiding Light 1:00 P.M, ll--Lucky Score 6--Matines 7--Afternoon Show 4--Meet the Millers 3Cartoons 2--Divorce Court 1:30 PLM, l}--Love That Bob 9--Caravan 4-As The World Turns 2:00 P.M. 11--Mid Day Matinee %--Channel 9 Theatre 8--Home Cooking 7--Day In Court 4--Password 2--Loretta Young 2:30 P.M. 8-2--The Doctors 7--Day In Court 63---Movie Matinee 4--House Party 3:00 P.M. 9--Theatre 8-2--Another World T---General Hospital 3--Summerama 4--To Tell The Truth . 3:30 P.M, 9--Theatre 8-2--You Don't Say 7--Queen For A Day 6--Movie Matinee 4~-Edge of Night 4:00 P.M. 1--Bar 11 Movie 9--Mickey Mouse Club 8--The Match Game 7--Trailmaster 63--R.C.M.P. Drame 8:00 A.M. 4--Captain Kangaroe 4--Secret Storm 2-Captain Bob 2---Today, 1964 O16 PM, Bind, Split Ni s igerians LAGOS (Reuters) -- Tribal ties still bind in Nigeria, even in the growing century cities. ' To the average Nigerian, the word "brother" means anyone} from the same village or tribe}: and in most cases it means more to him than his Nigerian nationality, Tribal 'brothers' will help each other in any way needed, In the wing towns, the tribe is paramount through tribal unions and youth organ- izations, whose avowed aim is to keep alive tribal traditions. Many of these are powerful [ z i Hy : ii 2F ee i 3 it | 262% Ht or i =e = 3 Se. zE tt : i § ? s 5 ul 2? i vee ; ! i i ui i hi s |f 4--Headline News 6:30 P.M. '1-9-§-4-3-2--News? Weather and Sports 7--Highway Patrol 6--The Observer 6:45 PLM. 6-2--Huntley Brinkley 7:00 P.M. es Conference 7-6--News, Weather s 4--Bal Masterson 3--Dr. Klidare 2--Bishop Sheen 1:30 P.M. 9--Football Forecast &--Temple Houston /--The Flintstones 6--Candid Camere 4--Password 2-87th Precinet 6:00 P.M, 9--CFL Football -- Toronto at Montreal 7--Donne Reed 63--Vacation Playhouse +--Rewhide 6:30 PM l1--Rovte 66 9--CFL, Football 6-2---Dr. Kildare %--My Three Sons 63--Erle Sykes 9:00 P.M, 4--Perry Mason 9:30 P.M. 9--Let's Sing Out &2--New Christy Minstrels 63--Music Stand 19:00 P.M, 1 -Steve Allen 9--To Tell The Truth 8-2--Kraft Theatre 7--Maverick 6--Alfred Hitchcock Hour 4--The Nurses 3--Thriller 11:00 P.M. 11-9-8-7-6-4-3-2--News, Sports 15 P.M. %--Metro Final &Viewpoint 11:20 P.M, T-4--Late Show 11:30 PLM. N--Music : 9--Late Show 6--Feature Showcase CROSSWORD . 2. A blood- sucking worm 8, Hindu sacred tree 4 Indefinite article 6. Study hard: colloq. 6, A strong cord 7. Ancient 8. Famous ship canal; Ontario 11, Excla- mation 12. Retain 13, Relieves 15. Eskimo boat: var. ACROSS 1, Napoleon's skeleton irds 23. To care for 19. Encountered 81. Particles 26. Chiefs ey HIE RIO MEFIL AIG! fOIMIE IR EL It [DIO} [S|UIPIDIVNAIFIOIUIL [als IMAI CARA (BTEIAICIOICIK MEE | IMP | Ogu Bee [IR] INIOMMATRIE! TE] IAIZIe MRT TAIL OlPlE MMF IUIRINIAICIE) 80 ano INJOIW} Tiel] OMELIAIDILIE) ANA 80e SILICO MBIAIRIS 27, Skating Y 28, Melody Li --y 29, Extra 30. Indulge Uy 34, Old Dutch: abbr, 85. Body of 86. Cavity 37. Type of mining 39. Town: suffix 40. God of love: Gr, BUT ANNIE HAS BEEN AVOIDING 0S ARB YOU SAYING THAT |" THOSE STRANGE ANNIE MUST NECESSARILY ] ME GOUND et | VERY SURE MARILEA HAS FELT QUITE HURT= iS © Ring Features Synilcate, Inc, 1964. World pights reserved. WELL, WELL, SO I FOUND You AT HOME- HOW ABOUT INVITING ME IN, OR ARE YOU TAKING OFF TO VISIT YOUR WATE) FRONT PHONIES? SECRET AGENT X9 s are that he'l] "pees ond hand where . ie opponents out their eyeteeth. " It might be a deal like one where South was in hearts, which he couldn't sibly make. , , except wound up making it! . pisding wesc't gents tinea, fer ing wasn' | practical purposes, there was ne way of avoiding two losers, But in defense of the bidling you could argue that the K-Q of -- an Lf A-Kof clubs urned out to prsctically worthless, since declare: could take eleven tricks withous them. The wasted values were hars to discover during the bidding. West led the ace of diamonds and shifted to the queen of spades. Declarer saw there was no way of making the hand legitimately, so he undertook te try to steal the contract, Ignore ing the A-K of clubs complete- ly, he took the ace of spades and cashed six hearts and the king of diamonds, When he thea played the queen of diamonds, this was the position: tata Ags B.} Q76) ou? Q West discarded a club, dum- my a spade, and East was now faced with a crucial decision. Rightly or not, he parted with the king of spades, and the out- come was that South took the last three tricks with the J-5-8 of spades, : Apparently East reasoned that his partner's early play of the queen of spades ed. the Q-J, and East therefore decided to keep the clubs guarded, This reasoning was not entirely sound, but still South should be credited with having paved the way to the mistake. ' Tomorrow: Extraordinary Play. Wet 20963 AS SUMMER SKIES, / KEEP MY EYE. HAIR AS GOLD AS AN' ii A 4 sce ' A (ivan : "AND WHEN | SEE HER, WHAT'LL | DO WITH HER,SIR? THE LONE RANGER A FINE TIME FOR MARK THE PUEBLO LANDING, LEAVING ME ALONE HERE / . JE \ x y sh Ar Ae, Y 70 BE LP OV rasa y We VS 7 AND ON THE LANDING «++ neta FIRST, [tL TAKE CARE OF THE MASKED MAN-- THEN (iL HELP SHORTY S O Ba DONALD DUCK I DID THIRTEEN GOOD TURNS IN TWO HOURS TODAY! MUGGS AND SKEETER «OR (SIT, MAN IS DOGS BEST FRIEND'? HN E YOU CAN STATE IT EMTHER WAY! 4 MAN IS DOGS BEST FRIEND...HE Trunk Search Finds Relics Of Frontenac ah econ (CP)--Two dom uments turned up am the effects of the late somone Oseer Demers have been found to be tiny bits of Canadian history 300 years old. ; In May, 1960, Noel Demers was going through papers in @ trunk that belonged to his late father, Two documents, hands written in careful script, caught his eye. They were parchments like paper and bore red waz seals with a crest. One was signed by Fron- tenac, governor of New France, and the other by Jean: Talon, first intendant of the colony of Quebec, An archivist recently confirmed they were genuine. The Frontenac document was a grant of fishing and rae | rights on Bonaventure Islan and the Perce shores to one Si- mon Denys, son of Sieur Pierre' Denys. The Talon paper, dated 1672, granted land on Lac St. Pierre, one league deep ang three-quarters of a league wide, to a Sieur Boucher. Z DON'T MIND PULLIN! BUT HOW IN THE WORLD YOU OUTTA THIS MUD- DID YOU GET IN THERE aia IN THE FIRST PLACE 4/ PR Bras « = JULIET JONES CARPENTIER HONORED PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- The Veteran Boxer's Association said Monday that Georges Car- pentier, former world light heavyweight champion, hag been selected by the World Box- ing Historians' Association to re- ceive one of the three 1964 Hall of Fame scrolls at the associa- tion's convention here 27; Tommy Loughran, who fought Carpentier here in 1926 and whe held the light heavy title when he retired undefeated, will be honored. at the same time. DAGWOOD, WAKE UP / WHY ARE YOU GIGGLING IN YOUR SLEEP? I PREAMEO YOU WER! TICKLING ME WITH A FEATHER Tights reserved, Vi cae © King Feature Syedicata, Ina, 1964, World OO0-H oT IT MUST'VE BEE! ER SOME OTH GIRL | THIS HAS ALL THE ARGUMENT ' JEARMARKS OF BECOMING THE MOST RIDICULOUS T GOT BUTCH AND MYSELF GOME [io CLOTHES 6O HE AND LITTLE LEROY... SALLY'S SALLIES | 2 omnes re all people I have ded on a desert